This study presents the results of carbon and nitrogen isotopic analyses of six human skeletons excavated from the Tochibara rockshelter (Nagano, Japan). The human skeletons were reported to be accompanied by "Oshigata-mon" type pottery dating to the Earliest Jomon period (8900 BP approximately 6600 BP). A radiocarbon determination from charcoal associated with the human remains was reported to be 8650 +/180 BP (GaK-1056). However, the depositional context of human skeletons was uncertain because they were recovered by excavations that were dug by prescribed levels. Our results indicated that these skeletons date to the Earliest Jomon period; the 14C determinations place these remains between 8260 +/100 BP (TERRA-b030799ab38) and 8580 +/100...
Over the past few decades of research on Jomon Period (ca. 16,500 – 2,300 BP) subsistence, many have...
The human burial series from the West Mouth of Niah Cave (Sarawak) offers a unique opportunity to ex...
several avenues of research into human palaeoeconomic issues and general pro-cesses of culture chang...
ABSTRACT. This study reports radiocarbon dates of more than 30 samples of charred residues on potter...
Stable isotope analysis provides important paleodiet information about prehistoric people. Carbon is...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Recen...
Ritual tooth ablation was extensively practiced among Jomon (Japanese Neolithic) societies in their ...
This dataset consists of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of bulk collagen extracted from 2...
A fully illustrated introduction to the archaeology of the Jomon period in Japan, this book explores...
PRELIMINARY RESULTS of the analysis of plant remains and pollen from theEarly Jomon, Hamanasuno site...
In archaeological dating, the greatest confidence is usually placed upon radiocarbon results of mate...
International audienceWe report here the results of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of h...
ARCHIPELAGO is an archaeological and historical database of land and sea food resources utilised in ...
We report here the results of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of human and faunal remain...
This thesis examines the economic vs. social and symbolic importance of fish in the foodways of the ...
Over the past few decades of research on Jomon Period (ca. 16,500 – 2,300 BP) subsistence, many have...
The human burial series from the West Mouth of Niah Cave (Sarawak) offers a unique opportunity to ex...
several avenues of research into human palaeoeconomic issues and general pro-cesses of culture chang...
ABSTRACT. This study reports radiocarbon dates of more than 30 samples of charred residues on potter...
Stable isotope analysis provides important paleodiet information about prehistoric people. Carbon is...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Recen...
Ritual tooth ablation was extensively practiced among Jomon (Japanese Neolithic) societies in their ...
This dataset consists of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of bulk collagen extracted from 2...
A fully illustrated introduction to the archaeology of the Jomon period in Japan, this book explores...
PRELIMINARY RESULTS of the analysis of plant remains and pollen from theEarly Jomon, Hamanasuno site...
In archaeological dating, the greatest confidence is usually placed upon radiocarbon results of mate...
International audienceWe report here the results of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of h...
ARCHIPELAGO is an archaeological and historical database of land and sea food resources utilised in ...
We report here the results of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of human and faunal remain...
This thesis examines the economic vs. social and symbolic importance of fish in the foodways of the ...
Over the past few decades of research on Jomon Period (ca. 16,500 – 2,300 BP) subsistence, many have...
The human burial series from the West Mouth of Niah Cave (Sarawak) offers a unique opportunity to ex...
several avenues of research into human palaeoeconomic issues and general pro-cesses of culture chang...